''Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train'' (french: Ceux qui m'aiment prendront le train) is a
1998
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French drama film
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directed by
Patrice Chéreau
Patrice Chéreau (; 2 November 1944 – 7 October 2013) was a French opera and theatre director, filmmaker, actor and producer. In France he is best known for his work for the theatre, internationally for his films '' La Reine Margot'' and ...
and
written by Chéreau,
Danièle Thompson
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She has written screenplays for a number of highly successful films ...
and
Pierre Trividic
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. It stars
Pascal Greggory
Pascal Greggory (born 8 September 1954) is a French people, French actor.
Personal life
Greggory is openly gay. He had long-term relationships with Patrice Chéreau and François-Marie Banier.
Filmography
* ''Les Sœurs Brontë'' (1979) by Andr ...
,
Vincent Perez
Vincent Perez (born 10 June 1964) is a Swiss actor, director and photographer. He played the title character, Ashe Corven, in '' The Crow: City of Angels'', and starred in ''Queen of the Damned'', playing Marius de Romanus. Some of his films in ...
,
Charles Berling
Charles Berling (born 30 April 1958) is a French actor, director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Charles Berling, son of a navy doctor, is also the nephew of the literary critic Raymond Picard. His mother, Nadia, "only daughter of (French) se ...
and
Dominique Blanc
Dominique Blanc (born 25 April 1956) is a French actress. She is known for her roles in the films '' May Fools'' (1990), '' Indochine'' (1992), '' La Reine Margot'' (1994), ''Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train'' (1998), and '' The Other One'' ...
.
Plot
The film follows the friends of a recently deceased minor painter Jean-Baptiste Emmerich as they take a train from Paris to Limoges, where he is to be buried, attend his funeral, then gather at the home of his twin brother, Lucien. The mourners include François, who spends the journey listening to a series of taped conversations with the painter; Jean-Marie and Claire, a couple whose marriage has broken down; Emmerich's former lover Lucie; Louis, a close friend of François, and Bruno a young man with whom he has fallen in love. As the train heads south, the travellers watch the car carrying Emmerich's coffin being driven recklessly alongside the train by their friend Thierry.
[
At the funeral Jean-Marie makes a speech condemning family life, and declares, to Claire's anger, that he will never become a father. At the gathering after the funeral the guests argue about which of them was closest to Emmerich. Claire discovers that a young woman present, Viviane, was actually Emmerich's son Frédéric, who has become a woman.]
Background and filming
The inspiration for the film, and its title, came from a request made by the documentary film-maker François Reichenbach
François Reichenbach (3 July 1921 – 2 February 1993) was a French film director, cinematographer producer and screenwriter. He directed 40 films between 1954 and 1993.
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François Reichenbach was born in 1921 in Neuilly-su ...
to those attending his funeral.[
The sequences on the train were filmed over 14 days in two carriages on trains running between Paris and ]Mulhouse
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. Interviewed in ''The Guardian'', Patrice Chereau said "You cannot really fabricate the movement of a train in a studio - the actors and the camera moving at the same time. We needed to have the real energy of that journey". Reviewing the film for ''Sight & Sound
''Sight and Sound'' (also spelled ''Sight & Sound'') is a British monthly film magazine published by the British Film Institute (BFI). It conducts the well-known, once-a-decade ''Sight and Sound'' Poll of the Greatest Films of All Time, ongoing ...
'', Chris Darke said "the journey to Limoges is a triumph both of exposition and choreography.....Éric Gautier's use of handheld 'Scope cinematography gives the feeling of both buffeting movement and swooping detail."[
]
Cast
*Pascal Greggory
Pascal Greggory (born 8 September 1954) is a French people, French actor.
Personal life
Greggory is openly gay. He had long-term relationships with Patrice Chéreau and François-Marie Banier.
Filmography
* ''Les Sœurs Brontë'' (1979) by Andr ...
as François
*Valeria Bruni Tedeschi
Valeria Bruni Tedeschi, also written Bruni-Tedeschi (; born 16 November 1964), is an Italian-French actress, screenwriter and film director. Her 2013 film, ''A Castle in Italy,'' was nominated for the Palme d'Or at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
...
as Claire (as Valeria Bruni-Tedeschi)
*Charles Berling
Charles Berling (born 30 April 1958) is a French actor, director and screenwriter.
Life and career
Charles Berling, son of a navy doctor, is also the nephew of the literary critic Raymond Picard. His mother, Nadia, "only daughter of (French) se ...
as Jean-Marie
*Jean-Louis Trintignant
Jean-Louis Xavier Trintignant (; 11 December 1930 – 17 June 2022) was a French actor. He made his theatrical debut in 1951, and went on to be regarded as one of the best French dramatic actors of the post-war era. He starred in many classic fi ...
– Lucien Emmerich / Jean-Baptiste Emmerich
*Bruno Todeschini
Bruno Todeschini (born 19 September 1962) is a Franco-Swiss actor.
Life and career
Todeschini studied at L'école supérieure d'art dramatique in Genève and after graduating in 1986, he joined the Théâtre Nanterre-Amandiers, directed by Pat ...
as Louis
* Sylvain Jacques as Bruno
*Vincent Perez
Vincent Perez (born 10 June 1964) is a Swiss actor, director and photographer. He played the title character, Ashe Corven, in '' The Crow: City of Angels'', and starred in ''Queen of the Damned'', playing Marius de Romanus. Some of his films in ...
as Viviane
*Roschdy Zem
Roschdy Zem (born 27 September 1965) is a French actor and filmmaker of Moroccan descent. He shared the award for Best Actor for his role in the film '' Days of Glory'' at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.
Career
Versatile and determined to not ...
as Thierry
*Dominique Blanc
Dominique Blanc (born 25 April 1956) is a French actress. She is known for her roles in the films '' May Fools'' (1990), '' Indochine'' (1992), '' La Reine Margot'' (1994), ''Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train'' (1998), and '' The Other One'' ...
as Catherine
*Delphine Schiltz
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* Delphine (given name), list of people with the feminine given name
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* ''Delphine'' ( ...
as Elodie
*Nathan Kogen
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as Sami (as Nathan Cogan)
*Marie Daëms
Marie Daëms (1928–2016) was a French stage actor, stage, film actress, film and television actress. Hayward & Vincendeau p.127 After studying at the Lycée Jules-Ferry (Paris), Lycée Jules-Ferry in Paris, Daëms made her stage debut in 1947 an ...
as Lucie
*Chantal Neuwirth
Chantal Neuwirth (born 1948) is a French actress, who also played on theatre.
Theater
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1948 births
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Fren ...
as Geneviève
*Thierry de Peretti
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People ...
as Dominique
*Olivier Gourmet
Olivier Gourmet (born 22 July 1963) is a Belgian actor.
Gourmet was born in Namur. He won the Best Actor award at the 2002 Cannes Film Festival for his role in '' Le Fils'' by Jean-Pierre and Luc Dardenne. He also appeared in ''La Promesse'' ...
as Bernard
Awards and nominations
*British Independent Film Awards
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(UK)
**Nominated: Best Foreign Language Film
*1998 Cannes Film Festival
The 51st Cannes Film Festival was held from 13 to 24 May 1998. American director, producer, screenwriter, and film historian Martin Scorsese was the Jury President. The Palme d'Or went to the Greek film '' Mia aioniotita kai mia mera'' by Theo A ...
(France)
**Nominated: Golden Palm (Patrice Chéreau)
* 24th César Awards (France)
**Won: Best Actress – Supporting Role (Dominique Blanc)
**Won: Best Cinematography (Eric Gautier)
**Won: Best Director (Patrice Chéreau)
**Nominated: Best Actor – Leading Role (Pascal Greggory)
**Nominated: Best Actor – Supporting Role (Vincent Perez)
**Nominated: Best Actor – Supporting Role (Jean-Louis Trintignant)
**Nominated: Best Editing (François Gédigier)
**Nominated: Best Film
**Nominated: Best Production Design (Sylvain Chauvelot and Richard Peduzzi)
**Nominated: Best Sound (Guillaume Sciama and Jean-Pierre Laforce)
**Nominated: Best Writing (Patrice Chéreau, Danièle Thompson and Pierre Trividic)
* Étoiles d'Or (France)
**Won: Best Actor – Leading Role (Charles Berling)
**Won: Best Director (Patrice Chéreau)
References
External links
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1990s French-language films
French LGBT-related films
Films whose director won the Best Director César Award
Films featuring a Best Supporting Actress César Award-winning performance
Films directed by Patrice Chéreau
1998 drama films
Films about fictional painters
Gay-related films
French drama films
1998 LGBT-related films
1998 films
LGBT-related drama films
1990s French films